RAF Little Rissington has officially opened a new state-of-the-art building dedicated to enhancing the training and accommodation of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC).

The new facilities were inaugurated by Air Vice-Marshal Townsend, who took command of AOC 22 Group (RAFAC’s command) in 2023.

The new development, funded by a £5 million investment from the Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Air Programme, includes an accommodation block, a crew room, and shower facilities.

Air Vice-Marshal Townsend expressed his gratitude during the opening ceremony, thanking all the organisations and individuals involved in the project, with special mentions to Graham Weyth from Air Infra, the team at 2 Flying Training School, and Phil Wootten, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) Project Manager.

“I am delighted that the new build at RAF Little Rissington has come to completion. This will be of enormous benefit to the Volunteer Gliding Squadron based there and, ultimately, for all of the RAF Air Cadets able to visit that location,” said Group Captain Baz Dale of No. 2 Flying Training School, in a press release.

RAF Little Rissington is now home to the 637 Volunteer Gliding Squadron (VGS), and more recently, the 621 VGS which relocated from Hullavington Airfield in 2016. The site has been confirmed as the permanent base for 621 VGS alongside 637 VGS,

Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.
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Brom
Brom
4 days ago

More should be done to encourage and support all the cadet forces in the UK. That and paying people a decent wage and conditions might help with recruiting.

John Clark
John Clark
4 days ago
Reply to  Brom

Absolutely, it’s a natural recruitment pool for the armed forces and great for youngsters, fostering self confidence and a range of skill sets in general.

It should be invested in…

Who doesn’t forget their first experience taking control of a Chipmunk ( in my day) and it’s remarkably light controls…

First firearms shooting, happy memories.

Andrew Munro
Andrew Munro
4 days ago
Reply to  John Clark

Are RAF Air Cadets the same or new designation of the ATC

John Clark
John Clark
4 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Munro

I assume it’s still ATC??

Daniel
Daniel
4 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Munro

If I recall correctly RAFAC was the umbrella term introduced for the ATC and the CCF (RAF) detachments.

Bexwell
Bexwell
4 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Munro

They’re still the Air Training Corps but with Royal Air Force Air Cadets as a bigger name.
However they will forever be “Space Cadets” or “Spacies” to everyone else.

Dragonwight
Dragonwight
4 days ago
Reply to  John Clark

Indeed, although I never really fancied the idea of climbing out of the aircraft onto the wing facing the trailing edge and jumping off in the event of an emergency. It certainly leaves you with some memories though, largely revolving around tripods, strangely. Good fun though, mostly.

John Clark
John Clark
4 days ago
Reply to  Dragonwight

Ah, yes the bale out drill!!

WW2 dated parachutes, pre tensioned so you waddle out to the aircraft like a bloody duck😂

I vividly remember the bail out drill as you describe, I remember the pilot following this with “then I roll inverted and drop out, so if you freeze in the cockpit, your going down with the plane”

Great fun, aerobatics, stalls, loops etc….

Brom
Brom
4 days ago
Reply to  John Clark

‘Jump jump john’ ‘jump jumping sir’

John Clark
John Clark
4 days ago
Reply to  Brom

👍😬😬

Coll
Coll
16 minutes ago

I was lucky to get my Gliding Scholarship at RAF Sealand when I was 16. Sadly, the hangars and airfield have been knocked down and built on by Amazon, and the other half turned into the government procurement department. After 20 years, I’m starting a new job back at the airfield that hosted my ATC squadron. I still have my 3822. Good luck to the recruits.

Last edited 6 minutes ago by Coll